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John W. Allen is a Professor in the Electrical Engineering Technology program within the Maine College of Engineering and Computing at the University of Maine. He also lectures for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and has been a faculty member since Fall 2005. Dr. Allen is a registered Professional Engineer in Maine.
His academic credentials include:
- B.S. Electrical Engineering, University of Maine (1997)
- M.S. Electrical Engineering, University of Maine (1999)
- M.A. Pastoral Theology, St. Joseph’s College, Maine (2011)
- Th.D. Theology, Newburgh Theological College, Indiana (2021)
- Ph.D. Church History, Newburgh Theological College, Indiana (2023)
Dr. Allen's research focuses on practical electrical engineering applications, with core expertise in printed circuit board design, analog electronics, circuit analysis techniques, power electronics, and engineering economics. His industry background in semiconductor and sensor technology development directly informs his teaching methodology, emphasizing real-world implementation and economic considerations in engineering solutions. His dual academic focus bridges traditional electrical engineering with theological studies, though his primary teaching responsibilities remain in engineering technology.
As a registered Professional Engineer in Maine, he brings significant industry experience to the classroom, having worked as a design engineer in semiconductor development and circuit board design prior to joining UMaine. Dr. Allen resides in Corinth, Maine with his wife Sue and their children.




